ARE YOU SICK & TIRED OF THE SAME OLD LIES ELECTION AFTER ELECTION! WELL AS LOG AS THE RNC IS PICKING YOUR CANDIDATE THATS WHAT YOUR GOING TO GET! GOP RINO'S "REPUBLICAN IN NAME ONLY CANDIDATES HAVE LOST THE LAST TWO ELECTIONS" WE HAVE BENN TOLD TIME AFTER TIME THAT IF THE GOP GAINED CONTROLL OF CONGRESS OBAMACARE WOULD BE REPEALED! WE WE ALL KNOW NOW THAT THEY HAVE CONTROLL OF CONGRESS (BUT HAVE DONE NOTHING THEY PROMISED! EVERY CANDIDATE RUNNING ON THE GOP TICKET "EXCEPT FOR DONALD TRUMP & TED CRUZ ARE GOP RINO'S"
IF YOU WANT SOMEONE WHO WILL SUPPORT THE PEOPLE & NOT THE PARTY SUPPORT DONALD TRUMP OR TED CRUZ!
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Businessman, television personality and author | |
| Donald Trump | |
A wealthy business tycoon and well-known American personality, Donald Trump brings a dour attitude that never fails to entertain. He has channeled his notoriety into a number of outlets, now including a 2016 presidential run.
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SUPPORT TED CRUZ IF YOU WANT THE TRUTH & NOT A BUNCH OF GOP RINO LIES
Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate U.S. Senator from Texas | |
| Ted Cruz | |
The Harvard and Princeton-educated attorney once served as the Domestic Policy Advisor to former president George W. Bush. Noted for his formidable oratory skill, Senator Cruz is viewed by some as one of the intellectual leaders of the tea party movement.
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DUMP ALL THESE REPUBLICAN IN NAME ONLY LYING TRAITORS
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THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF GOP "RNC" CANDIDATES WHO WWOULD SELL OUT THEIR MOTHER FOR A LIBERAL VOTE!
Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Former Governor of Florida | |
| Jeb Bush | |
Florida's only Republican two-term Governor, Jeb Bush is a heavyweight political contender who comes from a family of presidents. His left-leaning ideologies make him too liberal for the taste of some in his party, however, and his lineage could be hindrance rather than help.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Governor of New Jersey | |
| Chris Christie | |
Chris Christie tells it like it is and doesn't care whom he offends – even when he gets in trouble for being nice. More than a few people on all sides have surely used his portrait as a dartboard, but he's earned a lot of respect for his fearless tongue, and Republicans appreciate his conservative ideology.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Businesswoman and Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard | |
| Carly Fiorina | |
The only well-known woman running for the Republican nomination in 2016, Carly Fiorina is a unique political figure. Her business experience and conservative principles make her attractive to the right, but past difficulties and failures could haunt her moving forward.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate U.S. Senator from South Carolina | |
| Lindsey Graham | |
The former Colonel with the USAF JAG unit has been one of the most recognized Republican faces in the post-2012 election era. However, his reputation as a compromise broker in Congress has taken a hit over his recent conversion into a foreign policy hawk.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Former Governor of Arkansas, Man of Faith and TV Personality | |
| Mike Huckabee | |
Mike Huckabee is an Evangelical Christian who never shies away from his faith. In January, 2015, he bid farewell as host of his popular talk show on the Fox News Channel to pursue his 2016 presidential bid.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Current Governor of Louisiana | |
| Bobby Jindal | |
Gov. Jindal created history in 2008 when he became the first Indian American to be elected a state Governor. At the grand old age of 24, the Rhodes Scholar was appointed by Gov. Murphy Foster to manage the Health and Human Services Dept., the largest department in the state.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Governor of Ohio | |
| John Kasich | |
The sitting Governor of Ohio has enjoyed stunning political success over his life, and he's hoping to ride it all the way to the White House in 2016. His incomplete rejection of Obamacare has put him on the outs with the Tea Party, but other Republicans are likely to back his strong conservative policies.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Businessman | |
| Bartholomew James Lower | |
With a passion for the installation of a widespread solar power infrastructure and hydroponic farming, Bartholomew Lower isn't losing friends on the left. He's a Republican, however, with harsh views on illicit drug use to match, potentially winning him friends among conservatives as well.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Former Governor of New York | |
| George Pataki | |
A three-term Governor of New York State with an impressive political career besides, George Pataki is a red Republican who has found success in blue country. His fiscal policies are pleasing enough to the GOP base, but his stance on social issues may leave something to be desired.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate U.S. Senator from Kentucky | |
| Rand Paul | |
Sen. Paul finally emerged from the huge shadow of his larger than life father, maverick Republican Ron Paul, when he was selected to deliver the tea party response to President Obama’s SOTU address in 2013, and in the process, cementing his de facto leadership of the movement.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Former Governor of Texas and 2012 presidential candidate | |
| Rick Perry | |
After his ultimately underwhelming presidential bid in 2012, Gov. Perry, the longest serving Texas governor in history, announced a 2016 presidential bid at an event hosted by his political action committee, RickPAC, on June 4, 2015.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate U.S. Senator from Florida | |
| Marco Rubio | |
Marco Rubio is definitely on the short list of names for Republican frontrunner. Being himself of Cuban heritage, he enjoys strong support among the important Latino demographic, in addition to holding solid conservative principles that make him eminently likeable to the Republican constituency.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Former US Senator from Pennsylvania | |
| Rick Santorum | |
The former two-term Senator from Pennsylvania announced yet another bid to be the party’s nominee for president in 2016 on May 27, 2015. With a small but loyal base behind him, Senator Santorum will work to expand his demographic appeal over the next months.
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Declared 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Governor of Wisconsin | |
| Scott Walker | |
Gov. Walker’s proposed Wisconsin Act 10 triggered a wave of controversy that forced a recall election in his second year in office. However, Gov. Walker prevailed and achieved the distinction of becoming the country’s first governor to survive a recall election.
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